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Marriage and Family in China
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Marriage Law of 1950 The very first law promulgated by the People’s Republic of China (1949 - ) abolished arranged marriage abolished polygamy right to divorce –214,000 cases of divorce in 1986 –1,665,000 cases of divorce in 2004
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Maoist era (1949 – 1976) penetration of state into society –sweeping mass campaigns
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Maoist era (1949 – 1976) transformation of “feudal” social customs –establish new loyalty to Mao and to CCP
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“Socialist New Man” communist ideals socialist moral culture and education discipline
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“Socialist New Man” “serve the people” –Lei Feng (1940 – 1962)
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“Socialist New Customs”
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“Women hold up half the sky”
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post-Mao era (1977 – present) gradual retreat of the state from society and family –except in implementing family planning policy change in values –materialism and individualism –Western influence –revival of traditions
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population pressure
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family planning policy “Family planning promotes economic development!”
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family planning policy “It’s good to have only one child!”
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family planning policy “It’s a basic state policy!”
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family planning policy “Girls are as good as boys!”
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materialism
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A 1999 survey of rural youth 3 factors in choosing a spouse: congenial to each other (49.8%) smart and capable (49.2%) education level (37.9%) gentle and considerate (32.9%) honest and reliable (28.6%) health (28%)
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A survey in Nanjing in 2006 When choosing a spouse do you consider whether s/he has housing? (83% “yes”) Who should provide the housing? –both 55%; husband 44%; wife 1% 18% would marry even without housing What role do your parents play? –parents will decide 4%
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“Where did Lei Feng go?” “serve the people?” results from surveys on university campuses
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Western influence
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a survey of urban youth in 1998 Which region’s music do you like most? Hong Kong63.5% mainland China60.8% U.S.A.36.9% Taiwan29.0% Japan19.5% India12.8%
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a survey of urban youth in 1998 Which region’s movies and TV programs do you like most? Hong Kong71.7% U.S.A.62.4% mainland China41.0% Taiwan19.9% Japan19.7%
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rise of the individual pre-Mao era –loyalty to family, father, and ancestors Maoist era –new loyalty to socialist collectives –new loyalty to the Party and Mao post-Mao era –state loosens control of private life
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